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- Elizabeth is the daughter of John Hotson.
Verify: Elizabeth Hodson/Hotson, Christening:
12 Aug 1787 at Holy Trinity At., Hockham Great & Little, Norlfok Co., England
d/o Ann Hodson, late Brunton & John Hodson.
. 1833 Sep 7, Burials: Elizabeth, Age 49y /1784, wife of John Patterson, Merchants clerk, All Saints Street, South Lynn All Saints Parish by Rev T B Greaves.
. 1806 Nov 6 - Marriage License,
John Patterson of Wroxham parish, Bachelor, Age 21/1785,
married Elizabeth Holson [Hotson?}, spinster of Horning Parish, age 20 /1786,
By Vicar Arthur Baswisck.
Witnesses: Mark Duck & James Metcalf
Ref: Norfolk Archdean's Transcripts, England, line 14.
. 1806 Oct 22 marriage, Elizabeth Hotson, age 20, 1786,
d/o John Hotson,
married at Horning, Norfolk, England, to John Patterson, age 21, 1785..
Recorded for further research & clarification:
. 1806 Nov 4, Burial record, St. Benedicts Parish, Horning, Norfolk
John Lacy Holson, infant son of Elizabeth Holson, late Moss & Richard Holson
Ref: Norfolk Archdean's Transcripts, England, line 34.
. 1815 Nov 9, St. Margaret Parish, Kings Lynn Burial record:
William Patterson, Age 4 / b. 1811, son of Elisabeth Patterson
Burial person abode: Work House Lynn.
. The name Horning means the "folk who live on the high ground between the rivers". Its history dates back to 1020 when the manor was given by King Canute to the newly founded Abbey of St. Benet at Hulme. The 13th century St. Benedict lies half a mile east of the village. Listed in the Domesday Book of 10 as Horningam. Artifacts were found belonging to the Saxon period & a neolithic -Bronze Age ring ditch. St Benets Abbey dates from the 9th Century! - - -
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